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To: Venkie who wrote (3663)9/17/2001 9:36:26 AM
From: im a survivor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13815
 
Good Luck to you too.....I grabbed some atml and fdry in pre-market.....looking for orcl and ntap.........just not sure what price I am looking for <ggg>...currently have buys in for both at $7....

<<Research firm estimates cost of rebuilding IT and comms after disaster:
totaltele.com
US$15.8 billion is the total proposed by Carlsbad, California-based Computer Economics after examining 'several factors' and interviewing IT and comms workers to ascertain the economic impact of the atrocities. Michael Erbschloe, VP of Research, described this figure as being a conservative estimate. . . .>>

So, what sectors will get that 15.8 BILLION conservative estimate for rebuilding....my guess is certain tech sectors....folks will need more storage, telecommunications....hopefully more servers...chips should benefit and etc......I guess we'll see.....I probably bought too early, but felt $8 was good long term price, which is what I paid for fdry and atml.....